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The Artificial Silk Girl is a novel by Irmgard Keun, published in Berlin in 1932. The protagonist Doris writes about how she struggles to survive, first in her hometown and then in prewar Berlin. The Artificial Silk Girl was a huge bestseller in Weimar Germany, until the Nazis banned it in 1933 and destroyed all existing copies. It is Keun's best known book in contemporary Germany. It is referenced in Ali Smith's 2020 novel Summer.

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  • Das kunstseidene Mädchen ist ein Zeitroman von Irmgard Keun, erschienen 1932 in Berlin. Die Protagonistin Doris schreibt darüber, wie sie sich zuerst in ihrer Heimatstadt und dann in Berlin über Wasser hält. (de)
  • The Artificial Silk Girl is a novel by Irmgard Keun, published in Berlin in 1932. The protagonist Doris writes about how she struggles to survive, first in her hometown and then in prewar Berlin. The Artificial Silk Girl was a huge bestseller in Weimar Germany, until the Nazis banned it in 1933 and destroyed all existing copies. It is Keun's best known book in contemporary Germany. It is referenced in Ali Smith's 2020 novel Summer. (en)
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  • Das kunstseidene Mädchen ist ein Zeitroman von Irmgard Keun, erschienen 1932 in Berlin. Die Protagonistin Doris schreibt darüber, wie sie sich zuerst in ihrer Heimatstadt und dann in Berlin über Wasser hält. (de)
  • The Artificial Silk Girl is a novel by Irmgard Keun, published in Berlin in 1932. The protagonist Doris writes about how she struggles to survive, first in her hometown and then in prewar Berlin. The Artificial Silk Girl was a huge bestseller in Weimar Germany, until the Nazis banned it in 1933 and destroyed all existing copies. It is Keun's best known book in contemporary Germany. It is referenced in Ali Smith's 2020 novel Summer. (en)
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  • Das kunstseidene Mädchen (de)
  • The Artificial Silk Girl (en)
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